Exam 7: Developing Listening Skills
Exam 1: Beginnings of Communication87 Questions
Exam 2: The Tasks of the Toddler94 Questions
Exam 3: Preschool Years70 Questions
Exam 4: Understanding Differences92 Questions
Exam 5: Achieving Language and Literacy Goals Through Program Planning91 Questions
Exam 6: Promoting Language and Literacy72 Questions
Exam 7: Developing Listening Skills89 Questions
Exam 8: Children and Books98 Questions
Exam 9: StoryTelling71 Questions
Exam 10: Poetry50 Questions
Exam 11: Language Growth Through Flannel Boards, puppetry, and Dramatization48 Questions
Exam 12: Realizing Speaker Goals57 Questions
Exam 13: Group Times47 Questions
Exam 14: Print-Early Knowledge and Emerging Interest87 Questions
Exam 15: Reading and Preschoolers75 Questions
Exam 16: Developing a Literacy Environment46 Questions
Exam 17: The Family-Center Partnership77 Questions
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Listening centers can include a recording of a teacher reading a poem.
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A part of a word such as -ame or -ay is called
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Listening is a mental process that involves discriminating.
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Having to memorize the entire alphabet is an appropriate child activity for preschoolers.
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Others facial expressions provide clues to the sounds they make while speaking.
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Many children experiencing difficulty in learning to read cannot hear sound sequences in words.
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When two children who are close friends sit together during a teacher story,this may diminish their listening ability.
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One way for a teacher to gauge whether a small group of children is listening to what is going on is to
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What classroom room features should be examined to increase children's ability to hear and understand instruction?
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Experts suggest when speaking to a child with a hearing loss it is best to increase your voice volume to very loud.
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A curious child may focus on what speakers are saying and/or what is new or novel in the classroom.
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Early childhood teachers may have experienced a number of teachers during their own schooling that had poor listening skills.
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Listening for words that begin with a specific initial phoneme is appropriate for some preschoolers.
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